Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, July 21, 1910, Image 1

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FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 21. 1910
No. 37
FAMOUS DANISH DAIRY
Special Session of Council REPUBLICANS HOLD
William Shearer, Hillside, Dies UNITED SURVEYORS
EXPERT SPEAKS HERE The
_ _ _ city
_ _ council
_ _ _ _ met
_ _ _ Tuesday
_ ...
COUNTY ASSEMBLY William Shearer, a prominent
IN FOREST GROVE
night in special session, his honor,
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farmer of Hillside, and a cousin
the Mayor, all members of the Organization Effected and Del- of Jacob Shearer of this city.died Line to Connect Oregon Electric
and United Railways an Im­
council, recorder and street com- j egates Selected to Represent
at his ho ne Tuesday.
in State Assembly-Coun­
mediate Probability Two
missioner being present.
Mr.Shearer was born in Atchi­
ty Ticket to be Re­
Hours Tillamook to
The water and the light ordi-!
son county, Kansas.45 years ago-
commended
Portland
nances were brought up, thor­
and came to Oregon with his par­
oughly
discussed
and
passed
to
Dr. Benard Boeggild, famous
The Republican county assem­ ents when a child, the family lo­ A numerof the surveying crew
dairy expert of Denmark, ad­ the second reading. The parking bly convened at Hillsboro Satur­ cating first in Yamhill county. of the United Railways company
dressed dairymen of Washington ordinance was not brought up, | day and an organization was ef­ Mr. Shearer lived in Dilley a came into town from the camp
county and citizens of Forest owing to lack of time.
fected. District Attorney E. B. year,and then moved to Hillside, in the Gales creek section the
The
proposition
of
Morris
Bros,
Grove on the College campus,
Tongue of Hillsboro was elected where he has lived for the past fore part of the week, and have
to
take
the
remaining
$10,000
Tuesday afternoon. The Dr. was
chairman, and J. A. Thornburgh 27 years. He married Miss Liz­ been running lines about the city
worth
of
water
bonds
was
ac
-\
introduced by President Ferrin,
of this city was elected secretary. zie Fry, of Hillside, and is sur­ which indicates, evidently, that
cepted.
Zimmerman,
Wells
and
and spoke about 30 minutes, tell­
All precincts in the county, vived by his widow and the fol­ active construction will begin
Company
of
Portland
made
a
ing of the methods which have
with the exception of two or lowing children: Fay,Perry,Ruth verv shortly on a line connecting
proposition
to
give
the
city
a
made Denmark the greatest
three, sent delegates, and those Esther, Elina,Bertie and Arthur. the Oregon Electric and the
Cookson
heater
and
$25,and
instal
Mr. Shearer had been in ill
dairy country in the world. Co­
that failed to send delegates were
United Railways between this
the
heater,
in
trade
for
the
old
health
since last fall.
operation by the farmers of Den­
represented.
All
those
present
city and upper Gales creek.
Funeral services will be held
mark. and a uniform plan of con­ engine. The offer was accepted. I were unanimous for the assembly
John F. Stevens, president of
ducting the dairies, accounts for Council adjourned to meet plan, and resolutions were adopt­ tomorrow under the auspices of these two lines, announces that
again next Tuesday night, when
their wonderful success.
ed recommending that the county the Masons, with burial in Hill­ when the United Railways line
Danes not only pay close atten­ the ordinances will come up for central committee call precinct side cemetery.
is completed to Tillamook Bay, it
tion to soil conditions, and nutri­ further action.
primaries for next Saturday to
will be entirely practicable to
tive value of food given to the
elect delegates to a county as­
cover the 70-odd miles between
cows, but by a system of testing
sembly for the purpose of recom-
Portland and the bay in 2 hours.
the milk of each animal at fre­
mending a full county and legis-
The United Railways line,after
Mr. Woltering,of Portland, was
quent intervals, her value as a An auto, in which were John lative ticket,July 30 was selected in the Grove Sunday, and in passing through Cornelius Gap
butter cow is easily determined, and Ed. Wirtz, Arthur Good and as the date for the county nomi- company with Dr. Nixon and the by a 4000-foot tunnel now build­
and those which do not come up Misses Gertie Nichols and Reta nating convention.
Misses Grace Dickison and Reba >nK, will strike directly across the
to a eertain standard are fatten- Mac rum, while returning from
Following is the list of dele- Hoffman, made a trip to the falls uPPer Tualatin Valley, through
en and sold for beef, thus elimi­ Gales city had an exciting race Rates who wjn represent Wash- of Clear creek, about 15 miles Cedar Canyon, and over to upper
nating the “ star” boarder. The with a jackrabbit Mr. JacK ington County in the coming state west of this city. They found it Gales creek. Thence through
products of the farmers of^ Den- jumped into the road in front of assembly, also in the congress- necessary to leave their team be- the cre®t °f the coast range, and
mark are marked under the co- the machine about a mile this ional assembly: C. H. Fry, C. low the dam, or where the intake down the Wilson river to Tilla-
operative system, and the butter side of the mountain city, and Schindler, J. B. Imlay, John Ire- is, and walk the remaining dis- mo°k Bay. 90-pound rails will
reach a a though John increased the speed |andi j. Barrett, S. A. D. Meek, tance to the falls. The way was be laid, and the road will be
and other produce must reach
certain standard before being
. I ,of the machine until it was going c .A . Dickerson, G. A. Plieth. found decidedly difficult and at heavily ballasted. Modern sig-
offered tor sale; this results in at the rate oi 45 miles an hour, j u iju g Martinazzi,James Church- several points it was necessary na*s and every device to insure
the farmers receiving the high- bunny ambled unconcernedly ill, W. K. Newell, T. H. Tongue, for the party to remove thei'r the safety and comfort of the pa-
est market prices for their pro-; along in front for a couple o f |J r .( E W. Haines, J. Irney.Ben- shoes in order to secure a safe trons of the road will be provid-
duce.
miles, when he gave a contempt-1 ton Bowman, Chas. E. Hines, foot-hold upon the slippery rocks ed- and this road wil1 represent
With an area of 11,000 square uous wag to his head and took to j Herman Collier. Fred Hamel, A. and tree trunks with which the the expenditure of several mill-
miles, Denmark exports one the woods.
ions of dollars. A line connect­
N. Davies, J. F.Gustin, Dr.W.D. path was strewn.
hundred and twenty-one millions
ing the Oregon Electric with the
Wood, L. F. Carstens, Julius
of dollars worth of produce a
United Railways will be built
Asbahr, G.W. Marsh, E.X, Hard­
from
a point near Orenco to a
year, fifty-four millions of this
ing, Sam Paisley, J.Chapman, C.
point
some three miles west of
being in butter, twenty-seven
Members of Pomona Grange E. Kindt, C. E. Campbell, C. F.
Councilman
Felix
Verhoeven
re
the
Cornelius
tunnel, and all
millions in other dairy products,
Tigard, August Rossi,N.H.Alex­
and twenty-seven in bacon. had a picnic at the City Park ander (E. B. Tongue alternate), turned to Forest Grove Saturday, traffic to and from the Willamette
Oregon with three times the ter­ west of town Saturday. No pro­ M. C. Lincoln, John Nyberg.J.C. after an absence of three months. Valley not terminating or origin­
ritory adapted to dairying.super­ gam was given, the picnic being Clark, A. G. Hoffman, John W. Felix visited with his sisters in ating in Portland will be handled
ior climate and soil, and with the held more as a day of rest. The Connell, J. A. Thornburgh, B. H. Belgium for some time,and made via Garden Home and the new
Pacific coast and all other sec­ adult members of the party rest­ Laughlin, J. W. Hughes, E. I. a tour through the principal connection, thence over the
tions of the United States as a ed in the shade of the trees along Kurate, B. L. Davis, L.M. Hesse, countries of Europe while gone. United Railways through Cor­
market, should produce twice as Gales creek and told stories and i T. C. Johnson, Thomas Connell He does not consider the old nelius tunnel, to be interchanged
countries as being any where in with the North Bank road in
much as Denmark. Dr.Boeggild held social converse, while the , and H. S. Rogers.
younger
people
waded
and
went
the same class with U. S. A. in North Portland, thus keeping
is enthusiastic over the opportun­
swimming
in
the
stream.
At
point
of progressiveness, and is Front Street in that city entirely
ities that obtain in Oregon for
noon
a
bounteous
luncheon
was
glad
to get back to the land of clean of all except purely local
successful dairying, and believes
spread
before
the
assembled
the
free,
Otto Parsons,of Gales traffic. Both the United Rail­
a great future is in store for the
grangers,
to
which
all
did
ample
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.
W.
B.
Baker,
a
fire
insurance
Creek,
who
accompanied Felix on ways and the Oregon Electric
farmers of the state if they will
follow out the methods of^Den- ->ustice’ With the shades of night agent living at Newburg, was in his trip, returned with him.
will keep entirely out of city
mark.
merry picnicers wended their ^ is city during the past week.
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transportation in Portland, and
Before the arrival of Dr.Boeg- ^
ho™eward’ and a11 report a Mr. Baker came to Oregon from
Nebraska three years ago, and is
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through lines.
gild. President Ferrin called up- P edSant timc'
very
enthusiastic
over
this
section
Now that the Southern Pacific
on Deputy State Dairy Inspector n
«i
n I j u .•
The entertainment give Friday
of
the
state.
He
admires
Forest
company
have established their
schroch, j . d . Mickie, a promi- Berean Hass Hold meeting
evening in March Hall by the
Grove.and
especially
the
Univer­
West
Side
line into Portland by
nent dairyman of the Thatcher!
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Columbia Park Boys of San
sity
buildings
and
the
campus.
way
of
the
Willsburg cut-off,and
section, and former President of
A number of the hoy’s “ Ber­
Francisco was one of the most
Mr.
Baker
states
that
Newburg
will
take
their
freight into Port­
the State Grange, Austin Buxton, ean” class of the Christian
interesting and attractive we
is
building
a
$40,000
school
house,
land
by
that
route
instead of by
for speeches. Each of these church Sunday school met Friday
have beheld in some time.
and
the
Friend’s
church
is
erect-
the
Fourth
street
line, people
spoke hopefully of the future evening at the home of George,.
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, ....
Every member of the organiza­
along
the
line
are
expecting
the
dairy industry in Washington Jackson on Pacific Avenue, where m g a $30’000 °°ll,e{fe bu,ld,n*>
tion proved himself an artist and
company
to
electrify
the
Fourth
county, and urged that a testing after a business session,luncheon
the attention of the audience was
association be formed by the was served and a jolly time spent
held from the rise of the curtain street line as far as this city,
dairymen of the county,and that in playing games. Those present
until the final scene was enacted. probably making arrangements
experts be employed by the asso- were Lloyd Moore, Kennard Dix- The Congregational church of
Previous to the evening’s per­ with the local electric line to reach
ciation to test the cows of each on.Roscoe Barker, Roy and Chas. Gaston gave a lawn party last formance a street concert was the business section of town over
farmer at frequent intervals, the Grove, Guy Morley and George
Saturday evening which was well given by the band of 35 musi- their tracks.
farmers on account of lack of Jackson.
attended. An excellent musical cians, which attracted a large
A heap of rubbish around your
time, being unable to properly
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and vocal program was render- crowd.
house
is a tombstone to your self-
The members of the band,
do this. It was urged by the
Mrs.S. J. Sparks and daughter, ed by Mrs. Dr. Baker, Mrs.
respect,
a death blow to your civ­
speakers that the dairymen of Mrs. W. M. Bellingher, are in
H. L. Russell and Miss Buela though young in years, played
ic
pride
and a breeding place for
the state and country follow Vancouver, Wn„ going down to Lynch of Hillsboro, assisted by like veterans, and aptly demon-
flies.
istrated
what
careful
and
thor­
more closely the methods of attend the wedding of the form- several talented people from
ough instruction will accomplish.
Denmark, as set forth by Dr. er’s neice. Miss Veta Bacon, to Portland.
A New Jersey man lit his pipe
Boeggild.
Mr. Fred Fully, a business man
Games were indulged in by the
in an oil tank. When he geta
Ben Bennett, well known farm­ out of the hospital he intends to
of Portland, which occured in young folks and the ice cream
Carl Nicholson drove to Thatch­ the Washington town last even- and cake tables were well pat- er of the Thatcher neighborhood, try the same stunt in a powder
er yesterday on business.
was a Grove visitor yesterday.
ing.
: ronized.
mill.
Denmark Most Successful in Its
Dairy Industry Thru Proper
Methods—Dr. Boeggild
Firm Believer in the
Oregon Country
A Trip to Clear Creek
Auto and Jack-rabbit Race
Grangers Picnic at Park
Back from Belgium
Another Admirer of Our City
Columbia Park Boys Entertain wil1 operate only inU!rurban and
Lawn Party at Gaston